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George Thatcher
and Carroll Johnson's
minstrels. Lithograph
by the Strobridge
Lith. Co., 1895.
Reproduction
number: Digital
id: var 1784;
LC-USZ62-2658
(b&w film
copy neg.)
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Primrose & West's
big minstrels.
The grandest first
part ever presented.
Lithograph by The
Strobridge Lith.
Co., 1895.
Reproduction
number: Digital
id: var 1724;
LC-USZ62-2649
(b&w film
copy neg.)
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Primrose & West's
Big Minstrels.
Our colossal double
company. (With
portraits of Geo.
H. Primrose and
Wm. H. West). Lithograph
by The Strobridge
Lithograph Co.,
1895.
Reproduction
number: Digital
id: var 1729;
LC-USZ62-2659
(b&w film
copy neg.)
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Primrose & Dockstader's
hugh minstrel company:
The first complete
canvas theatre
ever erected in
America. Seating
3000 people, 2
performances daily.
Lithograph by The
Strobridge Lith.
Co., 1900.
Reproduction
number: Digital
id: var 1722;
LC-USZ62-2650
(b&w film
copy neg.)
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Al. G. Field greater
minstrels: Doc
Quigley's latest
creation ... (With
portraits of Al.
G. Field, Doc Quigley,
Billy Cawley, Jean
Elliotte, James
E. Devlin). Lithograph
by Courier Company,
1900.
Reproduction
number: Digital
id: var 1690;
LC-USZ62-2652
(b&w film
copy neg.)
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Al. G. Field Greater
Minstrels oldest,
biggest, best.
11 A. M. daily
parade and band
concert. the Al.
G. Field greater
minstrels passing
through Dewey Arch,
Feb. 20th, 1900.
(With portrait
of Al. G. Field).
Lithograph by U.
S. Printing Co.,
1900.
Reproduction number: Digital id:
var 1692; LC-USZ62-2654 (b&w film
copy neg.)
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Al. G. Field Greater
Minstrels oldest,
biggest, best.
Rob Keys in ... "The
Open Door".
Lithograph by Courier
Company, 1900.
Reproduction number: Digital id:
var 1691; LC-USZ62-1154 (b&w film
copy neg.)
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Wm. H. West's
big minstrels jubilee.
On top of the ladder
at last. Lew Sully
the real fellow
with the troupe.
Lithograph by The
Strobridge Litho.
Co., 1900.
Reproduction
number: Digital
id: var 1829;
LC-USZ62-2651
(b&w film
copy neg.)
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